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The Tucks have no table to eat dinner on so they use their laps and sit on the chairs or sit on the ground and use the chairs as their own table. Also Winnie realizes that there are no rules in the Tuck household unlike her family in the Touch-me-not Cottage.
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Dominion is another word for control. It is also used to describe a territory or government. Someone might use it to refer to an area or place that they have control over.
a wealthy family.
In Tuck Everlasting, Tuck's family are immortal because they live forever.
Tucker is old Australian slang for food. Food was carried in a tucker bag, as referred to in the national song, Waltzing Matilda. It comes from the early 19th century English slang word tuck which is in mainstream use in Commonwealth countries to describe school canteens as tuck shops and in the expression to tuck in, meaning to start eating.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
The expression "black sheep" is used to describe someone who doesn't fit in with his or her family.
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The plural noun 'families' is a word for two or more groups of related people.For example:My family has just one car. (singular)Most of the families in my neighborhood have two or more. (plural)
Friar Tuck. Interestingly Tuck is often described as a fat, bald and jovial monk with a great love of ale. The British use "tuck" as slang for candy and sweets and the name may be a bit of a double entendre meant to describe the friar's vices or the cause of his rotund appearance.
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